timmers
Active member
Hello all - fantastic resource, my compliments to the website administrator. OK, so it wasn't a bicycle related injury, but the aftermath of an accident has me thinking about the consquences of coming off my bicycle and damaging my hand again. I was drilling a piece of material and the bit got caught, which spun the electric drill around and smacked my hand, exactly in the knuckle where my middle finger attachs to my hand. Not a lot of pain at all, but a swollen hand a day or so later meant I went to my local hospital's emergency ward for some comfort. An x-ray revealed a small fracture, which meant a cast for 4 weeks. I'm right-handed and the break was on my right. First time I've ever had a cast on my hand (I'm 64 yrs old) and I discovered how inconvenient it is to do all sorts of things, hampered by a dominant hand in a cast. It's just been removed and I'm now discovering how much the finger functions have been affected by 4 weeks of immobility - I think it'll mean another 4 weeks of physiotherapy before they're back to normal operation (just my guess), but holy moly is it every great to be able to wash my hands again (side note, this covid business mean washing hands is more important now than ever and I'm a fervent follower of the guidance). So after all that, what sort of riding gloves would provide the most protection for an old man's hands, beside the MMA fighting gloves - haha. I'm not asking for gloves to help with a healing process, just for the time when I may come off my bicycle in the future. Thanks in advance for any suggestions, especially from those who have experienced a similar experience.
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